Will a Rapprochement Resolve Kashmir? By Shahzad Chaudhry
Cameron Munter, the United States’ former ambassador to Pakistan and now a keen Pakistan follower, made an uncharacteristic remark at …
Read MoreWho is Nudging Pakistan & India Towards Peace Talks? By Sultan M Hali
THE last few years have been the most volatile in the history of Pakistan-India ties. Perhaps the possession of nuclear …
Read MorePeace Overtures | Editorial
After Pulwama, Balakot and IIOJK lockdown, hostility between Pakistan and India seems to be subsiding — all of sudden. In …
Read MoreThe Two-Nation Reality Versus Theory By Javed Jabbar
Just three days after Pakistan observes March 23 as the Pakistan Day to mark the anniversary of the adoption of …
Read MoreKashmir and the Role of the USA By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai
The Kashmir question is one of the oldest unresolved international problems in the world. The experience of nearly seven decades …
Read MoreTalks With India | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa both recently made very public overtures to …
Read MoreSouth Asia Peace | Editorial
THE peace process in South Asia moves in fits and starts: things look up one moment, only to come crashing …
Read MoreUS Policy on Kashmir | Editorial
Late last week, the US State Department spokesman said that the country is closely watching developments in Indian Occupied Kashmir …
Read MoreIndia-Pakistan Ceasefire Pact a Positive Step! By Kashif Mirza
India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire along the Line of Control. The United States has welcomed the joint …
Read MoreThe Surprise Pakistan, India Agreement on LoC Ceasefire By Dr Huma Baqai
THE first Comprehensive Ceasefire Agreement between Pakistan and India was signed in 2003. It came after 2001-02 military standoff between …
Read MoreDecoding the Pakistan-India Thaw By Kamran Yousaf
Two years ago, Pakistan and India were on the brink of a war. “We were on the verge of nuclear …
Read MoreLoC Ceasefire | Editorial
THE Pakistan-India relationship is known for its complexity and bitterness, but there are times when surprises of a more positive …
Read MoreProxy War Against Pakistan By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
It is an irrefutable reality that Indian leaders, both past and present, have never accepted Pakistan as a reality and …
Read MoreUS on IHK | Editorial
WHERE the Biden administration’s stance on the Kashmir dispute is concerned, up till now it has veered between ambiguity and …
Read MorePeaceful Initiative | Editorial
In light of the recent statements made by Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Foreign Office (FO) Spokesman, after …
Read MorePakistan’s Latest Talks Offer on Kashmir By Kamran Yousaf
Pakistan observed the Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 5. The day is observed annually since 1990 when late chief of …
Read MoreBorder Skirmishes | Editorial
It is inevitable that a country with an aggressive foreign policy and dangerously nationalist leaders will have tense relations with …
Read MoreKashmir — All Talk no Action | Editorial
Every year hundreds of people are killed on either side of the Line of Control (LoC) in exchange of fire …
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